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Chuck’s death

Better Call Saul is a show with many narratives, all seemingly unconnected, with diverge in unusual ways.

The main character is, of course, Jimmy McGill (played by Bob Odenkirk) who was first introduced in the second season of Breaking Bad as the smart mouth, garish discount criminal lawyer who becomes embroiled in the world of the cartel and Walter White (Bryan Cranston).

While his life before he becomes Saul is the subject of much of the series, so too are the lives of other prominent characters - his partner Kim Wexler (Rhea Seahorn), his brother Chuck (Michael McKean) and hitman Mike Ehrmantraut (Jonathan Banks).

It was left ambiguous as to whether he survived or not, but showrunners have since confirmed that the character did indeed die and that season four will see Jimmy struggle to cope with the loss.

The fire started when Chuck, in a fit of rage, tore his home apart, knocking a lantern over.

Much of the season followed a court case Chuck took against Jimmy for tampering with documents in the previous run.

Chuck suffered from what he called electromagnetic sensitivity - where he was in extreme physical pain when near any electricity, but when Jimmy proved in court that it was in fact a mental health issue and not a physical one, Chuck became extremely distressed leading to the fire.

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The start of season three saw Jimmy disbarred and unable to work as a lawyer for a year.

With no livelihood and mounting expenses, he starts selling his already paid for television advertisements,s eating up a make shift ad production company.

Between balancing this and community service, he attempts to speed up payment to his Sandpiper Crossing clients (for his cut), thus alienating Irene Landry (Jean Effort) from her friends who believe she is keeping the compensation money for herself.